AN OVERBROAD PATENT ON Managing applications on mobile devices - This patent seeks to patent the idea of...monitoring and controlling an application on a mobile device! 10 minutes of your time can help narrow US patent applications before they become patents. Follow @askpatents on twitter to help.

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Micah Siegel♦Dec 23 '13 at 4:47

The first thing that comes to mind is push notification? Receiving an alert to your device ID (collected item), is the application open? No? Launch it? Perform XYZ action. I don't know if you can shut down the app via a notification unless the programmer points a command to exit the application if receiving that token.
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Robert Tesla IIIDec 23 '13 at 6:10

There goes text messaging as well. When your device receives a text message, it activates the monitored text messaging app, and then performs an action. Claim 1 is dangerous. I will pick this apart and provide some prior art to it.
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Robert Tesla IIIDec 23 '13 at 6:19

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http://www.google.ca/patents/US8281169 is even broader and has a priority date of 27 Aug 2008. Remove mobile and it would describe just about any OS with the ability to shut down or change priorities of running programs.

Is moving functionality to a mobile device (laptop, phone, gps, e-book reader etc.) enough to warrant a new patent on industry best practices?